Cancer

02/11/2025

In my life, I have met people who have suffered or are still suffering from cancer. Some of them are no longer with us, while others have recovered. What determines whether a person heals or dies?

When people close to me or in my family received this diagnosis, some tried to "fight" the illness, some accepted it, and others gave up on life altogether. At first glance, it might seem that this disease always wins—but that's not true.

This year, I met a client who had recovered from the illness, only for it to return after some time. I helped her only with stiffness in her limbs. I haven't explored this disease deeply before, but I truly wish to help. This time, I didn't ask the Master—I went directly to Shiva.

Question:
Can I know the cause of this illness?

Answer:
There is always just one cause, even though from a human point of view it may seem otherwise. You try to categorize everything so thoroughly. These people's bodies are falling apart because they have not accepted their own identity—they have turned against themselves. They have not accepted who they truly are. The body disintegrates because the Kundalini Shakti no longer flows through it.

Question:
How can this connection be restored?

Answer:
They have done their bodies a disservice through rejection. Their bodies have fallen into disharmony; the physical body and the mind have become separated. Accept that you are unique, and you will regain health. They have turned against themselves because they believed the illusion of society.

And it is so. According to automatic drawing, all people who have suffered or are suffering from this diagnosis have their root chakra disconnected from the higher chakras. Family and society set the bar too high for them—and they raised it even higher themselves. They feel imperfect, experience futility and limitation. They began to reject themselves and to judge themselves harshly.

Those who understood why they became ill and accepted their illness also understood its purpose. These are the people who healed—and the disease does not return. They have accepted themselves and their true identity.